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    A bot for automating Nodepay airdrop interactions, including session management and pinging with proxy support.

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    nodepay-airdrop-bot

    A bot for automating Nodepay airdrop interactions, including session management and pinging with flexible connection options (proxy or direct).

    Requirements

    1. Node.js (version 14 or higher)
    2. npm (Node package manager)

    Installation

    To get started with the Nodepay Airdrop Bot:

    1. Clone the repository:

      git clone https://github.com/dante4rt/nodepay-airdrop-bot.git
      cd nodepay-airdrop-bot
    2. Install the dependencies:

      npm install

    Configuration

    Before running the bot, you need to set up your configuration:

    1. token.txt (Required)

    To get your Bearer token:

    1. Register for a Nodepay account:

    2. Get your token:

      • Open DevTools in your browser (right-click > Inspect or press Ctrl+Shift+I).

      • Go to the Console tab in DevTools.

      • Type the following command to get your token:

        localStorage.getItem('np_webapp_token')
      • This will return the Bearer token. Copy the token (without the Bearer prefix, just the alphanumeric string).

    3. Paste the token in token.txt:

      • Create a token.txt file in the root of your project and paste your token in the file (one token per line).

    Example token.txt:

    ey...
    ey...
    ey...

    2. proxy.txt (Optional)

    Only required if you choose to use proxies when running the bot.

    • Add your proxy details in proxy.txt. Each line should have the format:

      host:port:username:password
    • Example:

      123.45.67.89:8080:username:password
      123.45.67.89:8080:username:password
      123.45.67.89:8080:username:password

    Running the Bot

    To start the bot, run the following command:

    npm start

    When you start the bot, you'll be prompted to:

    1. Choose whether to use proxies or direct connection
    2. Select between single or multiple account mode

    For smooth automation, use CapSolver to quickly solve CAPTCHAs and avoid delays.

    Connection Modes

    1. Proxy Mode

      • Requires valid proxy.txt file
      • Uses different IP addresses for connections
      • Better for running multiple accounts
      • More anonymous operation
    2. Direct Mode

      • No proxy configuration needed
      • Uses your device's IP address
      • Simpler setup
      • Good for single account usage

    Logs

    The bot will log all activity, including:

    • Connection status for each session (UID)
    • Ping status for each session
    • Connection type (proxy/direct) used
    • IP address information (when using proxies)

    Logs are stored in bot.log and can also be seen in the console.

    Donations

    If you would like to support the development of this project, you can make a donation using the following addresses:

    • Solana: GLQMG8j23ookY8Af1uLUg4CQzuQYhXcx56rkpZkyiJvP
    • EVM: 0x960EDa0D16f4D70df60629117ad6e5F1E13B8F44
    • BTC: bc1p9za9ctgwwvc7amdng8gvrjpwhnhnwaxzj3nfv07szqwrsrudfh6qvvxrj8

    License

    This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.